Thursday, 24 March 2016
Ball Skills
Shared Writing by Hunter R, Rim, and Lily V:
We have been doing PE with Shona. We have been learning how to throw and catch balls. We've been learning to roll the ball to our partner and run back to where we were. We have also been bouncing the ball and throwing it into the air. We have been using balls in different ways. It's great to stay fit and use the outside space.
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Measurement
Some of the children in Tautoru have been learning about measurement.
We have talked about standard and non-standard units of measurement. In class we have begun using non-standard units to measure body parts, cracks in the pavement, the length of bench seats and other objects in the playground.
We have talked about standard and non-standard units of measurement. In class we have begun using non-standard units to measure body parts, cracks in the pavement, the length of bench seats and other objects in the playground.
Drumming
This is shared writing by Keir and Molly:


We had our drumming lesson today in the staffroom. Welearnt the names of different drums and other instruments including bongos, hand drums, xylophones and chimes. Andreas was conducting us. We learnt symbols for drumming, not drumming, whistling and singing. We had a great time and we're looking forward to drumming again next week.

We had our drumming lesson today in the staffroom. We
Sunday, 20 March 2016
Hour of Code: Minecraft
Our Year Three students have been learning how to code. They have been using #hourofcode and working through the Minecraft activities. Students have been problem solving and applying their Maths knowledge. Great collaboration!
Assembly: 18th March
Thank you to our great presenters! |
We sang a song that we have been learning called, "2 legged mice"
You can learn the song here: Tautoru Songs
Well done to all of you who received a Principal Award for great thinking. |
Thursday, 17 March 2016
If You Learned Here: Our Classroom Trailers
We have been making movie trailers for our global project, "If you Learned Here". This week, we are thinking about our classroom and what we learn at Worser Bay.
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